SAT Self-Paced Course
Princeton Review's entry-level SAT prep package with 1 year of access to their on-demand video curriculum, drills, and practice questions — the lowest-cost way into the Princeton Review brand at $199-$299.
What this course teaches
- Improve SAT test-taking strategies with structured guidance
- Develop personalized study plans using the recommendation engine
- Utilize adaptive practice questions for focused improvement
- Access on-demand video lectures for flexible learning schedules
What's included
- 1 year of self-paced access
- On-demand video lectures
- Adaptive practice questions and drills
- Recommendation engine for personalized study
- Princeton Review's score-higher guarantee
- Self-paced for flexible scheduling
Who should take SAT Self-Paced Course
The Princeton Review's SAT Self-Paced Course is ideal for students who enjoy learning at their own pace and are new to SAT preparation. With a focus on developing personalized study plans, those who prefer a video format and adaptive questions will benefit most. Students looking for in-person instruction or a lower cost option might look elsewhere.
Pros and cons
- 1 year of self-paced access to course materials
- Engaging on-demand video lectures
- Personalized study through a recommendation engine
- Score-higher guarantee or free retake option
- Limited to video format, may not suit all learning styles
- Price point may not appeal to budget-conscious students
Common questions
What is the duration of the course?
The course lasts for 12 months.
What is the price of the SAT Self-Paced Course?
The course is priced at $199.
What is included in the SAT Self-Paced Course?
The course includes on-demand video lectures, drills, and practice questions.
What is the score guarantee policy?
The course offers a score-higher guarantee or a free retake if unsatisfied.
Who is the SAT Self-Paced Course best for?
The course is best for students seeking flexible SAT prep and personalized study plans.